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![]() Camp Invention: National |
Inspire your child’s creativity and watch their confidence soar with our all-new Camp Invention® program, Discover! Campers in grades K-6 will team up with friends for hands-on, open-ended STEM fun. They’ll create their own claw machine, uncover the science behind optical illusions, rev up for the ultimate road trip and embark on an eco-expedition to investigate penguins in Antarctica! Each experience is designed to spark curiosity, build persistence and create an unforgettable summer. Visit invent.org/local to secure your spot! Register using CIFUN25 by 3/20 to save $25 or CIFUN15 by 5/15 to save $15 off the registration fee. Payment plans available. ![]() |
![]() Gallery B612 |
Campers are invited to spend a week (or a single day) getting creative with paint surrounded by the beautiful works at Gallery B612. Over the course of the week campers will explore and experiment with different media, create and take home unique artwork each day, and most importantly, have fun!
Instructors will include local curators and artists. All materials are provided! ![]() |
![]() Mystic Seaport Museum - Mystic, CT |
Mystic Seaport Museum offers a number of summer camps and programs that provide a unique learning adventure! Our Summer Day Camp offers campers ages 4 to 16 a kid’s-eye view of maritime history as they explore the Museum. Community Sailing day camps provide an opportunity for kids ages 6 to 15 to build and refine their sailing skills with our sailing instructors on the Mystic River. Our residential, Joseph Conrad Overnight Camp invites campers ages 8 to 15 to spend a week with us, learning to sail by day, participating in fun maritime themed activities in the evenings, and sleeping aboard a historic ship by night. And teens ages 15 and up can sail along the coast as part of the crew of the schooner Brilliant. Select a camp and give your child a summer to remember at Mystic Seaport Museum! ![]() |
![]() Federal Hill House Association |
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![]() Franklin Park Zoo |
Looking to go a little wild during summer break? Zoo New England offers the perfect opportunity to learn about amazing wildlife while having a blast. We offer summer programs for children ages 6 through 13. Unleash your wild side at Franklin Park Zoo and Stone Zoo's ZooCamp! Spend your days exploring the Zoo, discovering amazing animal adaptations, and learning how to help our animal friends. Guided by Zoo educators, campers will dive into hands-on activities, animal-themed games, creative crafts, and even meet animals up close. Whether you're an animal enthusiast or just beginning your journey into the wild, ZooCamp is the perfect adventure for you! ![]() |
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![]() Capron Park Zoo - Attleboro, MA |
The Capron Park Zoo Education Department is proud to offer our summer programs for 2025. These week long programs are designed to inspire a love of nature, respect for animals, and a passion for conservation through an exciting combination of zoo exploration, age appropriate games, outdoor activities and as much hands-on learning as we can safely offer. ![]() |
![]() FUNdamentals, LLC |
Get Ready for an Unforgettable Summer of Fun!
At Fundamentals, your child will thrive in a sensory-rich environment designed to enhance skills and ignite creativity. Our expert team, including an educator, occupational therapist, and speech and language pathologist, work together to make every moment count. Each activity is thoughtfully integrated to ensure your child’s growth and enjoyment. ![]() |
![]() Casey Farm (c. 1750) - Historic New England - Saunderstown, R.I. |
Our weeklong camps provide a safe and enriching atmosphere for children ages 4 through 12, with friendly, knowledgeable staff who are certified in First Aid and CPR. In addition to animal interactions, outdoor games, and making crafts, campers enjoy a day of swimming at Narrow River supervised by a certified lifeguard and a fun-filled hike to Narragansett Bay to explore the shoreline. Each week features unique activities, games, and crafts.
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![]() Casey Farm (c. 1750) - Historic New England - Saunderstown, R.I. |
This weeklong experience keeps young campers active and engaged in hands-on, outdoor farm fun. Each day campers interact with the farm animals, join in age-appropriate games and crafts, and participate in farm activities. Throughout the week, campers go on a treasure hunt, explore the shoreline at Narragansett Bay, take a hayride, enjoy a lifeguard-supervised swim time at Narrow River, play historic and carnival games and make their own candles and soap! Campers pick their own daily snack fresh from the farm’s organic fields and gardens. Other activities include collecting eggs, playing farm games, watering the garden, feeding the animals, and making unique crafts to take home. ![]() |
![]() Casey Farm (c. 1750) - Historic New England - Saunderstown, R.I. |
Campers experience work and play from a farmer’s point of view: helping to care for our animals’ daily needs, collecting and washing eggs, watering the gardens, and having good old-fashioned fun. Throughout the week campers enjoy a hayride to Narrow River for supervised swim time at the waterfront, play historic games and make historic crafts, get hands-on experiences with our farm animals, hike to Narragansett Bay and hunt for crabs as well as seaside treasures, and have fun in the sun. Campers also enjoy a historic tour, try the Boot Toss, participate in the vegetable relay, hunt for the hidden animal, and play Mystery Object. The week culminates in a fun-filled day of making ice cream, butter, candles, and soap, and playing classic carnival games in our front field! ![]() |
![]() Casey Farm (c. 1750) - Historic New England - Saunderstown, R.I. |
This weeklong session for our most experienced campers has older children exploring far and wide on Casey Farm’s 300 acres. Campers hunt for frogs and tadpoles at the pond, learn about wild animals on a hike through our fields and forests, investigate our cranberry bog, and play action-packed nature games. Campers also hike down to Narragansett Bay to explore the shoreline and get their hands dirty on a rock hunt, catching crabs and observing sea life and looking for sea creatures during our scavenger hunt. One day a week groups take a hayride down to Narrow River where they enjoy an extended supervised swim. Campers also help feed and care for a different farm animal every day of the week. Campers face team challenges that foster long-lasting friendships and leadership skills. Shelter and fire building, dissecting owl pellets, and making a variety of crafts are just some of the exciting activities the energetic farm explorers will experience. ![]() |
![]() Ming Hui Academy Boston |